180g Vinyl LP!
Devonté Hynes has produced a lot of music. Some for himself: Testicicles, Lightspeed Champion and some for others: Basement Jaxx, Florence & The Machine, Theophilus London, Solange Knowles, Cassie, and Diana Vickers. Somewhere in between all of this, Blood Orange was created.
Hynes has been living in New York City for the past three years where he has been concentrating on writing and producing for other artists. He simultaneously worked on songs in his bedroom, compiling them onto mixtapes that he would listen to while traveling around the city at night, letting the citys nocturnal ecosystem seep into the music in his headphones.
Informed by the equally neon atmosphere of Chris Isaak, Billy Idol, 80s Japanese pop such as Yellow Magic Orchestra and French singer F.R David, Hynes took the songs that form Coastal Grooves on a trip to the West Coast where he started turning the ideas into an album with producer Ariel Rechtshaid in L.A.
Alongside the music he heard playing in after-hours bars, Hynes drew inspiration from the identity blurring work of transgender icons such as Octavia St. Laurent and the playful high-gloss nihilsm of Gregg Araki movies. Blood Orange is the music of a seedy yet inspirational New York night time.
The first official release (the more eagle eyed of you might have picked up the infamous exotica sage mixtape down an illicit highway or byway) from Blood Orange was the Dinner 7 release on Terrible Records, the label run by Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear.
"...fashionably slick, altogether tragic, and deceptively beautiful." -Jason Lymangrover, allmusic.com
Features:
180g Heavyweight Virgin Vinyl
Includes download card
Selections:
Side A:
1. Forget It
2. Sutphin Boulevard
3. I'm Sorry We Lied
4. Can We Go Inside Now?
5. S'cooled
Side B:
1. Complete Failure
2. Instantly Blank (The Goodness)
3. The Complete Knock
4. Are You Sure You're Really Busy?
5. Champagne Coast
Devonté Hynes has produced a lot of music. Some for himself: Testicicles, Lightspeed Champion and some for others: Basement Jaxx, Florence & The Machine, Theophilus London, Solange Knowles, Cassie, and Diana Vickers. Somewhere in between all of this, Blood Orange was created.
Hynes has been living in New York City for the past three years where he has been concentrating on writing and producing for other artists. He simultaneously worked on songs in his bedroom, compiling them onto mixtapes that he would listen to while traveling around the city at night, letting the citys nocturnal ecosystem seep into the music in his headphones.
Informed by the equally neon atmosphere of Chris Isaak, Billy Idol, 80s Japanese pop such as Yellow Magic Orchestra and French singer F.R David, Hynes took the songs that form Coastal Grooves on a trip to the West Coast where he started turning the ideas into an album with producer Ariel Rechtshaid in L.A.
Alongside the music he heard playing in after-hours bars, Hynes drew inspiration from the identity blurring work of transgender icons such as Octavia St. Laurent and the playful high-gloss nihilsm of Gregg Araki movies. Blood Orange is the music of a seedy yet inspirational New York night time.
The first official release (the more eagle eyed of you might have picked up the infamous exotica sage mixtape down an illicit highway or byway) from Blood Orange was the Dinner 7 release on Terrible Records, the label run by Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear.
"...fashionably slick, altogether tragic, and deceptively beautiful." -Jason Lymangrover, allmusic.com
Features:
180g Heavyweight Virgin Vinyl
Includes download card
Selections:
Side A:
1. Forget It
2. Sutphin Boulevard
3. I'm Sorry We Lied
4. Can We Go Inside Now?
5. S'cooled
Side B:
1. Complete Failure
2. Instantly Blank (The Goodness)
3. The Complete Knock
4. Are You Sure You're Really Busy?
5. Champagne Coast